Automation & Scheduling Analyst
Allparts, Inc.
Job Description
Job Summary The Automation & Scheduling Analyst supports the design, execution, monitoring, and optimization of enterprise automation and job scheduling processes. This role operates with moderate independence and serves as a key contributor to ensuring automated workloads execute reliably, efficiently, and in alignment with enterprise standards. The Automation & Scheduling Analyst works closely with senior analysts, platform engineers, and application teams, primarily using ORSYP (Dollar Universe) as the enterprise scheduling platform.
The role emphasizes analysis, problem resolution, operational stability, and continuous improvement of scheduling and automation practices. This is a hybrid role in our corporate headquarters in suburban Philadelphia (Colmar, PA) with the expectation to be onsite one to two days per week . Primary Duties Automation & Scheduling Operations Monitor enterprise job schedules and automated workflows in ORSYP (Dollar Universe) to ensure consistent and timely execution during assigned shift hours.
Analyze job failures, alerts, and performance issues; resolve incidents using documented procedures and independent troubleshooting where appropriate. Perform job restarts, dependency validation, and root‑cause analysis for recurring failures. Maintain and enhance schedules, calendars, and job definitions in accordance with enterprise standards and best practices.
Proactively identify scheduling risks, inefficiencies, or optimization opportunities. Analysis, Execution & Support Independently design, configure, and modify job schedules and workflows to meet application and business requirements. Validate job execution across lower environments and coordinate promotions to production.
Partner with application teams to onboard new automation workloads and ensure scheduling requirements are clearly defined. Analyze incident trends and recommend corrective and preventive actions. Participate in production support activities, including assigned on‑call rotations for weekend coverage.
Documentation, Standards & Governance Develop and maintain accurate documentation for job schedules, dependencies, recovery procedures, and operational runbooks. Enforce naming conventions, scheduling standards, and governance guidelines. Review existing schedules to identify obsolete jobs, reduce complexity, and improve reliability.
Contribute to the refinement of scheduling standards and operational processes. Change Management & Production Deployment Prepare for and facilitate the weekly IT Change Review Board (CRB) meeting. Capture and maintain audit‑ready evidence of change approvals in accordance with enterprise change management requirements.
Support production deployments across multiple IT applications, coordinating with application and platform teams. Execute deployment activities, including running pipelines, executing scripts, and performing approved manual steps per documented procedures. Monitor post‑deployment results and assist with issue resolution related to production changes.
Maintain strong working knowledge of ORSYP (Dollar Universe) architecture, job modeling, and enterprise scheduling patterns. Apply automation best practices, including dependency management, event‑based triggers, error handling, and workload optimization. Support junior team members through knowledge sharing and peer review.
Stay current with automation and scheduling trends and recommend enhancements where applicable. Qualifications Solid understanding of IT operations, batch processing, and production support environments. Demonstrated experience following and applying operational standards and procedures.
Strong analytical and problem‑solving skills with the ability to work independently during off‑hours shifts. Clear written and verbal communication skills, including technical documentation. Hands‑on experience with enterprise scheduling or automation tools such as ORSYP (Dollar Universe), Control‑M, AutoSys, or similar platforms.
Experience supporting or designing production batch workflows in complex, 24x7 environments. Familiarity with incident management, root‑cause analysis, and continuous improvement practices. Exposure to scripting or automation concepts (e.g., shell scripting, basic batch automation).
Education / Experience Bachelor’s degree in Information Systems, Computer Science, or a related field, or equivalent professional experience. The US base salary range for this full‑time position is $68,700.00 to $100,000.00. This role is also eligible for a bonus.
The actual base pay offered to the successful candidate will depend on multiple factors, including but not limited to job‑related knowledge and skills, experience, business needs, geographical location, and internal pay equity. Compensation decisions are made based on the specific facts and circumstances of each role and candidate. As a Dorman US contributor, you (and eligible dependents, as applicable) will have access to medical, dental, vision, basic life insurance, paid time off (sick/vacation), and Paid Parental Leave.
U.S. employees are entitled to paid holidays, floating holidays, and paid time off starting in their first year of employment depending on hire date. You are also able to participate in our 401k retirement plan (with company match and profit‑sharing) and Discounted Employee Stock Purchase Plan. Dorman Products is an equal opportunity employer; we value a combination of ideas, perspectives, and cultures at our company.
We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status. EEO/AA Employer M/F/D/V. www.DormanProducts.com Nearest Major Market: Philadelphia Job Segment: Equity, Scheduler, Computer Science, Automotive, Finance, Administrative, Customer Service, Technology #J-18808-Ljbffr